10-letter words containing age
- sewage gas — gas given off in the digestion of sewage consisting of approximately 66 per cent methane and 34 per cent carbon dioxide
- sexagenary — of or relating to the number 60.
- sexagesima — the second Sunday before Lent.
- silver age — Classical Mythology. the second of the four ages of humankind, inferior to the golden age but superior to the bronze age that followed: characterized by an increase of impiety and of human weakness.
- snmp agent — (networking) A software process that responds to queries using the Simple Network Management Protocol to provide status and statistics about a network node.
- sole agent — the only appointed agent or representative
- soundstage — a soundproof room or building in which cinematic films are shot
- spindleage — total number or capacity of spindles in a mill, area, etc.
- split page — (in a newspaper) a page replacing one of an earlier edition and containing chiefly the same material in altered form.
- squillagee — squeegee.
- stage door — a door at the back or side of a theater, used by performers and theater personnel.
- stage left — Stage left is the left side of the stage for an actor who is standing facing the audience.
- stage name — entertainer's pseudonym
- stage race — a cycling race consisting of several separate races over successive days
- stage wait — an unintentional pause during a performance, usually caused by a performer's or stagehand's missing a cue.
- stage-dive — to jump off the stage at a concert onto the crowd below
- stagecoach — a horse-drawn coach that formerly traveled regularly over a fixed route with passengers, parcels, etc.
- stagecraft — skill in or the art of writing, adapting, or staging plays.
- subaverage — a quantity, rating, or the like that represents or approximates an arithmetic mean: Her golf average is in the 90s. My average in science has gone from B to C this semester.
- submanager — a secondary or assistant manager
- superagent — an expert or highly effective agent, esp of a sports player or actor
- supragenic — beyond the limits or above the level of genes.
- surplusage — something that is surplus; an excess amount.
- teacherage — a building serving as a combination school and living quarters, as on certain government reservations and in remote, sparsely settled areas.
- telferages — telpher.
- telpherage — a transportation system in which cars or other carriers are suspended from or run on wire cables or the like, especially one operated by electricity.
- tender age — youth
- texas sage — a slightly woody, hairy plant, Salvia coccinea, of the mint family, native to the southeastern U.S. and tropical America, having elongated clusters of scarlet flowers.
- title page — the page at the beginning of a volume that indicates the title, author's or editor's name, and the publication information, usually the publisher and the place and date of publication.
- treillaged — fitted with treillage, trelliswork
- umbrageous — creating or providing shade; shady: an umbrageous tree.
- unassuaged — to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease; mitigate: to assuage one's grief; to assuage one's pain.
- underagent — a secondary agent
- unmortgage — a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
- unpackaged — a bundle of something, usually of small or medium size, that is packed and wrapped or boxed; parcel.
- unsalvaged — the act of saving a ship or its cargo from perils of the seas.
- uredostage — the stage in which rust fungi develop uredospores
- usageaster — a self-styled authority on language usage.
- vernissage — Also called varnishing day. the day before the opening of an art exhibition traditionally reserved for the artist to varnish the paintings.
- victualage — food; provisions; victuals.
- villainage — the tenure by which a villein held land and tenements from a lord.
- villeinage — the tenure by which a villein held land and tenements from a lord.
- voyageable — able to be traversed
- wage claim — the wage demanded from management for workers by their union representatives
- wage drift — the change in the amount by which actual earnings exceed negotiated earnings
- wage rates — rates of pay based on per unit of production or per period of worktime on the job
- wage scale — a schedule of wages paid workers performing related tasks in an industry or shop.
- wage slave — a person who works for a wage, especially with total and immediate dependency on the income derived from such labor.
- wages bill — the total amount of money that a company or organization pays to its employees
- wages slip — a small piece of paper with a printed record of a person's wages